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jakeatkisson says: The game every isometric RPG clear through to the Dragon Age series has been trying to be is right here, and not only does BG2 do it better than anything that's tried to follow it, it takes everything that made BG1 great and cranks it up to 11.

jakeatkisson says: Black Isle (R.I.P) probably didn't know what they were starting when they began development on this genre-defining 2nd Edition D&D based top-down RPG. A classic that gave rise to a legend and changed the face of RPG gaming forever.

jakeatkisson says: As everything Planescape belovedly did so well, this game unapologetically grabs you by the brainpan and heartstrings at the same time. The musical score, the art, the story and the grittily mature depth of plot are legend.

jakeatkisson says: A true testament to what a living, breathing, dynamic world could be, even back in the day, Gothic suffers only from the strange and somewhat clunky control system it employed. Once you've got it down though, prepare for a massive experience.

jakeatkisson says: The single-player modules are solid D&D RPG's using a pared-down D&D 3.0 ruleset at their basis, and are worth the 10 bucks to play through despite their relative linearity. The real glow of NWN1 are the multiplayer servers; some are still activ

jakeatkisson says: An ambitious love story that does a respectable job of telling a gritty noire tale revolving around the V:TM themes of damnation and salvation, all while trying to survive the long dark of a vampire's existence across two distinct time periods.

jakeatkisson says: Linear and somewhat weak of story, IWD1 never-the-less pulls a respectable dungeon romp out of its hat and provides a readily enjoyable experience with most of the replayability coming from party customization.

jakeatkisson says: IWD2 takes everything fun about the dungeon romp of IWD1 and adds even more customization options with the hybrid D&D 2e/3e rules, then weaves a sneakily good story into all of it, even though it remains linear just like that of IWD1.

jakeatkisson says: The best quality of FR:DS is probably its musical score, which is still somewhat unmemorable. The story is decently told, though very transparent. You won't miss anything if you skip it.

jakeatkisson says: While telling a decent enough largely linear story, Dragonshard manages to find the perfect balance of being mediocre and forgetable at very nearly everything, including its basis in the equally mediocre and forgetable Eberron setting.

jakeatkisson says: At its core, Far Cry is a straight-up exploration/stealth FPS, and it does this very well. It remains a graphically beautiful and innovatively fun game even nowadays, and while the story is present, what'll keep you coming back for years are mods.

jakeatkisson says: Not for children or those that are easily offended by pretty much anything. This game offers no apology for making cynical fun of nearly everything while putting you in the shoes of an often hilarious psycho. Have fun with it.

jakeatkisson says: Everything Postal 1 did, Postal 2 returns to further the score on. Leave your cherished beliefs and serious-face at the door; this game, like its predecessor, is full of off-color humor and unapologetic stabs into often taboo material.

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GOGmix byjakeatkisson5votesI like it

Treat your GOGmix as your child - name it! ;)

Coming up with a cool and descriptive title should be your first priority. Being original is in your best interest - bet you wanna get lots of nice votes, right? Go all crazy if you want, but be sure to keep it civil!

So, what are the ingredients?

Pick a game that belongs in your GOGmix from the list, or find it by typing something in the text field. Relevance is key here - Earthworm Jim doesn't quite fit the "Sexiest heroines of all time" bill now, does it?

Justify your choice... Or not!

OK, so it's not required, but now that you went through the trouble of adding a game, telling everyone why you did it would be a nice finishing touch. After you're done here, add another game, rinse, repeat.